Thanks for the replies so far.  Phil, I'll look into mire - I like
that it is broken into steps to show the progression.

Laurent - Thanks for the info I'll put that change in tonight when I'm
out from behind this firewall.

On Apr 29, 12:25 pm, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> Chris McClellen <chris.mcclel...@gmail.com> writes:
> > I ended up writing a chat server in clojure, thats weighs in at about
> > 189 lines of code (not counting comments and blank lines).  I am
> > fairly new to clojure so I was hoping people could take a look at it
> > and give constructive comments about what I did right and what I did
> > wrong.
>
> Cool.
>
> I wrote a small multiplayer text adventure game to use as an example in
> the PeepCode screencast. [1] But the code is small and pretty
> understandable, so it might be interesting if you want to take a look at
> a fairly similar project.
>
>  http://github.com/technomancy/mire
>
> I have it broken up into steps where each one builds on the last. Each
> step is stored as a separate git branch, so you can walk through the
> creation of the project as it occurred.
>
> Hope it's useful!
>
> Philhttp://technomancy.us
>
> [1] -http://peepcode.com/products/functional-programming-with-clojure
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